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Immobots Take Control. Wade Roush.

by Roush, Wade; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 61Science. Publisher: Technology Review, 2003ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Automation | Automobiles -- Maintenance and repair | Intelligent agents (Computer software) | Office equipment and supplies | Robots -- Programming | Robots -- Space use | Space probes | Water treatment plantsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Immobots are already beginning to crop up in situations where autonomy is important. They are needed either because direct operator control is impossible (for example, in space probes so distant that radio signals take minutes or hours to reach them) or because humans lack the skill or the desire to oversee all the details." (TECHNOLOGY REVIEW) This article explains how immovable robots [immobots] can be programmed to handle problems when time, distance and other factors make operator assistance impossible.
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Originally Published: Immobots Take Control, Dec. 2002/Jan. 2003; pp. 36-41.

"Immobots are already beginning to crop up in situations where autonomy is important. They are needed either because direct operator control is impossible (for example, in space probes so distant that radio signals take minutes or hours to reach them) or because humans lack the skill or the desire to oversee all the details." (TECHNOLOGY REVIEW) This article explains how immovable robots [immobots] can be programmed to handle problems when time, distance and other factors make operator assistance impossible.

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